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16 Knockabawn
Rush
Co. Dublin
K56 KF66
Description
Bright and spacious throughout, this well-maintained home has an excellent layout, with generous accommodation. The ground floor comprises entrance hall, guest WC, spacious living room and a large open-plan kitchen/dining area with access to the rear garden. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms along with a family bathroom. The rear of the property has beautiful views over the Irish Sea and Rush Harbour.
The front of the property has private driveway parking with front garden, gated side entrance leading to enclosed, mature rear garden that is not overlooked and faces the Irish Sea.
The nearby harbour beach is an especially safe and scenic swimming area that is literally on your doorstep and adjoins the new adventure playground in the Harbour Park.
Rush town centre has a wide range of amenities including shops, restaurants, beaches, the Millbank Theatre, award winning Library and an array of sporting facilities. These facilities include a golf club, a cricket club, and several football clubs. Additionally, Rush benefits from excellent educational options with nearby Montessori, creche, primary, and secondary schools.
Rush/Lusk train station is a ten-minute drive away, the M1 is a c.15 minutes’ drive and the M50 and Dublin Airport and Swords are a 20-25 minutes' drive. Rush also has a very good bus service to the city centre.
Features
Walking distance to beaches, harbour & Rush Main Street
Quiet, family friendly cul de sac
Spacious accommodation.
OFCH
Rooms
Entrance Hall 1.73m x 4.57m With wood flooring, carpeted stairs to first floor.
Living Room 3.31m x 6.19m With wooden flooring, coving to ceiling, ceiling rose, feature fireplace with open fire, double doors to kitchen/dining area.
Kitchen / Dining Area Spacious open plan area with a combination of wooden flooring in the dining area with coving to ceiling, feature paneled wall and French doors to rear garden. The Kitchen area has tiled flooring, fully fitted kitchen with floor and wall mounted units with tiled splash back, and door to rear garden.
Guest W.C 0.80m x 1.47m With W.C. & W.H.B.
Upstairs
Landing 1.38m x 3.41m With carpeted flooring.
Bedroom 1 2.92m x 4.24m With carpeted flooring and built in wardrobes.
Bedroom 2 2.66m x 3.95m With carpeted flooring and built in wardrobes.
Bedroom 3 2.68m x 2.93m With carpeted flooring.
Bedroom 4 2.12m x 2.90m With carpeted flooring.
Family Bathroom 1.71m x 2.13m Tiled floor to ceiling, W.C, W.H.B, bath, heated towel rail.
Outside The front of the property features a private driveway for off street parking and front garden. A gated side entrance leads to a mature, enclosed rear garden that is not overlooked and enjoys views facing the Irish Sea and Rush Harbour.
BER Information
BER Number: 118534940
Energy Performance Indicator: 259.64 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Rush is a small seaside town in Fingal, on the Irish Sea coast between Skerries and Lusk. It had a population at the 2011 census of 9,231. Rush has several pubs and clubs, as well as a small number of restaurants. The local Millbank Theatre, home to Rush Dramatic Society is respected for its quality plays and dramas. Rush Musical Society is well respected for its annual productions also. Rush has two sandy beaches which are separated by the rocky head of the peninsula and Rush Harbour. The prevailing winds and tides make Rush South Beach an extremely popular kitesurfing location while its sand and dunes attract many visitors. Close to the south shore is 9 hole golf links.
Rush sailing club is also located near the south shore and operates from a second harbour, Rogerstown harbour, situated on the Rogerstown Estuary. This harbour is also used by a supply boat, The Shamrock, which provides supplies for the inhabitants of Lambay island.
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